'Real Housewives' star Kim Richards sentenced after resisting arrest

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Kim Richards, a star on reality television show "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," was sentenced on Monday to three years of probation and 30 days of community service after resisting arrest for public intoxication and trespassing at a hotel.

Former child actress Richards, 50, pleaded no contest and was also ordered to attend Alcoholics Anonymous for a year, Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney Rosa Zavala said in a statement.

A representative for Comcast Corp's NBC Universal, the parent company of Bravo which airs the series, had no comment.

The reality star was arrested April 16 after a reported disturbance at the upscale Polo Lounge at the Beverly Hills Hotel. She also was accused of kicking an officer in the leg at the police station.

Richards and her sister Kyle have been regular cast members of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" since the show's 2010 premiere of "Real Housewives," which follows the exploits of several affluent women in one of the nation's most well-heeled zip codes. The show's fifth season ended this summer.